On ballot or not, 2024 GOP race is all about Trump
By Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg Opinion
The early stages of the 2024 Republican presidential nomination contest are picking up steam.
Former President Donald Trump continues to all-but-officially run for the 2024 nomination, although that doesnt guarantee that hell actually run. The small anti-Trump faction of the party appears to have at least three candidates, the most impressive of whom is Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming; never mind that she may well lose her House seat in 2022. A couple of dozen others are testing the waters, ranging from solid Trump supporters to occasional Trump critics. Theyre all waiting to see the shape of the contest. Its possible that one or more would formally announce candidacies even if Trump enters the primaries and caucuses, but most of them would drop out.
Normally, we would call the early maneuverings the invisible primary, but that hardly seems appropriate this time around with a former president involved. Well, with this particular former president involved. Not too much that Trump does is invisible to begin with. But more than that, Trumps method of wooing party actors is basically to go around publicly threatening everyone that hell drum them out of the party if they oppose him. So we have a more visible invisible primary than usual.
Its also a more complicated nomination cycle than usual. A lot of pundits assume the nomination is Trumps if he wants it, but its hard to be sure. Trump continues to poll well among Republicans, but thats not especially meaningful; most party politicians are well-liked by party voters. He also does well in hypothetical match-ups against other Republicans, but early polls can be misleading. Once the primaries begin in February of 2024, the most serious contenders will be better known than they are now, and candidates tend to seem more presidential as the cycle goes along.
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keithbvadu2
(36,371 posts)Dotard better steady himself. It's a contest of who can kiss his ass most vigorously.
I asked how it was going with the Russian business connections of the candidates.
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None at all. As far as i can tell the real problem is nobody supports trump enough or something. Mandel usually mentions that he was a marine 4-5 times in his ads and everyones ads mention the one time all the others didnt love trump enough.
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